The Spotted Dog is located at Gladstone Ln, Cold Ash, Thatcham RG18 9PR, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The Spotted Dog and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

The pub is located just off the main road that runs through Cold Ash and sits next to another local pub, The Castle. The Spotted Dog is a traditional English pub with wooden beams, low ceilings and a log fire in the winter. It’s a place where you are assured a good beer, quality food and very warm welcome

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 01635 862458

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -http://www.spotteddogcoldash.co.uk/

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Michaela Cavaney

5 Google Rating

Had a great meal here tonight with friends!! Lovely pub, with very friendly staff and great food. T

5/ 5

Had a great meal here tonight with friends!! Lovely pub, with very friendly staff and great food. The portions are really big so we didn't have room for dessert but you get what you pay for. I would definitely come back again.

Graham Watts

5 Google Rating

A warm welcome from friendly staff, a good selection of beers and ales, and a really tasty burger...

5/ 5

A warm welcome from friendly staff, a good selection of beers and ales, and a really tasty burger.... What more could you want? Definitely one of my favourite local pubs.

Jonny Ross

3 Google Rating

Friendly local boozer with a play area outside. Ordered kids lunch and arrived still half frozen, an

3/ 5

Friendly local boozer with a play area outside. Ordered kids lunch and arrived still half frozen, and roasts were overcooked. Lovely staff and nice place to stop off for a drink but not one to go for food.

Michael Aikenhead

4 Google Rating

An excellent, hearty, classic Sunday lunch! Three roast meats accompanied by pigs in blankets, a gia

4/ 5

An excellent, hearty, classic Sunday lunch! Three roast meats accompanied by pigs in blankets, a giant Yorkie, crisp and fluffy roast potatoes, cabbage, creamed leeks, and bowls of steamed vegetables - all made me glad I hadn't snacked before arriving and only regretful that it was too dark for a walk after finishing.

Hazel OHara

5 Google Rating

What a place.....excellent food wonderful host and service....Kevin made us so welcome and even show

5/ 5

What a place.....excellent food wonderful host and service....Kevin made us so welcome and even showed us his kitchen which was spotless.....horse enthusiast and give us loads of tips 😀.....its a must go and visit place and real home cooked food .

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